Today, Sunday, February 16, will be presented on the president Dina Boluarte who will continue to be investigated by the case of the alleged crime of cover -up to the fugitive Vladimir Cerrón. In addition, the news about the Interior Minister, Juan José Santiváñezwho is indicated by the colonel in retirement Harvey Colchado for its poor management in the face of the crisis of citizen insecurity and the high wave of sicariate and extortion. Also, revelations in the Congress and the delay in the approval of the insistence of the law that restores preliminary detention in cases of non -flagrance and attacks in the Judicial Branch They seek to remove Janet Tello of the presidency of the institution.
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